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I am wanting to create an application that runs in the background and that monitors some service to know if it is in execution or not someone could give me a light?
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I am wanting to create an application that runs in the background and that monitors some service to know if it is in execution or not someone could give me a light?
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Using C#, you can use the class Process
. See in the example below where I check if the notepad is open
Process[] processos = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad");
if (pname.Length == 0)
Console.WriteLine("Notepad NÃO está sendo executado");
else
Console.WriteLine("Notepad está sendo executado");
It is also possible to recover all the running processes
Process[] processos = Process.GetProcesses();
foreach(var p in processos)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Processo: {p.ProcessName} ID: {p.Id}");
}
my compiler is in trouble but I will arrange a time to test so I would like to ask another question in case I would have to put inside a while since I want it to be running in the background and an if Ctrl+d if you want to close it is not even? something else that Process class it belongs to the windows api?
The first answer is yes. If you want something to keep checking, you have to make a loop. The second is no, Process
is a . NET class, as she does by "under the table" I no longer know how to say.
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In C#, just use the Diagnostics library of the windows itself.
using System.Diagnostics;
Process[] processo = Process.GetProcessesByName("nomeDoProcesso");
if (processo.Length > 0) Console.WriteLine("Seu processo está rodando!");
Note however, that most processes have the ". exe" at the end, but you should not use this. For example, in the task manager is: "firefox.exe", but in Getprocessesbyname() you should use only "firefox".
Process.GetProcessesByName("firefox");
Already in some file . bat:
@ECHO OFF
TASKLIST /NH /FI "IMAGENAME eq %1" | FIND /I "%1" > NUL
IF %ERRORLEVEL%==0 echo PROCESSO RODANDO
Then just run . bat with the name of the process, and if any process is found it will be printed in cmd.
C:\>teste.bat firefox.exe
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Why do you have C++ in the tags?
– Jéf Bueno
and almost the same thing both
– user45474
In fact, they are very different, despite the similar name.
– Jéf Bueno